Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Liturgy Training Publications, 2015
ISBN 10: 1616712244 ISBN 13: 9781616712242
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Paperback. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Verlag: Heinemann, 1963
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Verlag: Fitzroy, Victorian Cricket Association, nd [c1949]., 1949
Anbieter: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australien
216pp. 8vo. Original wrappers, a little sunned and edgeworn. A very good copy.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Druck und Verlag Orell Füßli, Zürich
Anbieter: Antiquariat Tröger, Lörrach, Deutschland
Kartoneinband - Broschur. Zustand: Guter Zustand. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Kein Schutzumschlag. 90 Seiten mit 12 Abbildungen und 3 blätter Verlagsanzeigen; gutes und sauberes Exemplar;
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Processes of Believing: The Acquisition, Maintenance, and Change in Creditions | Hans-Ferdinand Angel (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | New Approaches to the Scientific Study of Religion | xvii | Englisch | 2018 | Springer | EAN 9783319845234 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Single-Photon Imaging | Peter Seitz (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Springer Series in Optical Sciences | xviii | Englisch | 2013 | Springer | EAN 9783642269479 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Verlag: Greenwich: Franklin X. McCormick, 1954
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Good. One leaf on enamel paper. 12 x 15 inches. Views and floor plan of the building. As published in "The Portfolio of Ecclesiastical Designs," Second Edition, 1954.Provenance: Clifford N Wright Architect, Birmingham, MI, with his stamp in the lower right margin.
Paperback. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 100 pages. Features: Flying the Winged Missile - the Starfighter; The B-25 Mitchell medium bomber; Burt Rutan's Quickie; BD-5 - Another View; Christen's Elegant Eagle; Confessions of a PBM Pilot; Dog Sabre - North America's all-weather version of their famous Sabre jet was a real handful for its pilot; Gordon Plaskett's TF-51D; Mustang Versus Bearcat - can a P-51 outfight an F8F?; The Beech Staggerwing; The McDonnell-Douglas DC-10; Flying the Twin MustangThe XR-12; The Northrop F5-E; The CG-4 combat glider. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Thieme Georg Verlag MVS Medizinverlage Auflage: 2., überarb. u. erw. A. (11. Januar 2006), 2006
ISBN 10: 3131124326 ISBN 13: 9783131124326
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Hardcover. Zustand: gut. Das Wichtigste in Kürze Steckbriefe aller rheumatischen Krankheitsbilder mit den charakteristischen Merkmalen Wissen, wie's gemacht wird Anamnese, klinische Untersuchung, Diagnostik und Therapie Begutachtung und Beurteilung der Berufsfähigkeit Informationen, Fakten, Praxiswissen Epidemiologie und klinische Klassifikationen Risikoindikatoren und Kriterien zur Beurteilung des Behandlungsverlaufes Begründet von Nikolaus J Gerber, Beat A Michel, Alex K So, Alan Tyndall, Thomas L Vischer Co-Autor André G Aeschlimann, Christine Beyeler, Alan De Vere-Tyndall Illustrationen Angelika Brauner Zusatzinfo 91 Abb., 30 Tab. Sprache deutsch Maße 127 x 190 mm Einbandart kartoniert Klinik Praxis Innere Medizin Rheumatologie Humanmedizin Pharmazie Physiotherapie Ergotherapie Innere Medizin Arthritis Gicht Medizin Klinische Fächer AllgemeinMedizin Klinische Fächer Innere Medizin Rehabilitation Rheumatologie Studium Humanmedizin Weichteilrheumatismus ISBN-10 3-13-112432-6 / 3131124326 ISBN-13 978-3-13-112432-6 / 9783131124326rheumatischen Krankheitsbilder Anamnese klinische Untersuchung Diagnostik Therapie Begutachtung Beurteilung der Berufsfähigkeit Epidemiologie klinische Klassifikationen Risikoindikatoren Beurteilung des Behandlungsverlaufes Rheumatologie in Praxis und Klinik Wolfgang Miehle Kurt Fehr Manfred Schattenkirchner Rheumatologie Gicht Arthritis Weichteilrheumatismus Rehabilitation Kompakt Rheumatology In deutscher Sprache. 288 pages. 18,6 x 12,6 x 1,8 cm Auflage: 2., überarb. u. erw. A. (11. Januar 2006).
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Bad Wörishofen, Erwin Geyer,, 1967
Anbieter: Göppinger Antiquariat, Göppingen, Deutschland
22 x 16 cm, Leinen mit OSchU. 144 S. mit Abb. Neuwertig Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 315.
Verlag: Berlin Künstler-Selbsthilfe, J.J. Ottens Verlag gedruckt bei Julius Sittenfeld 1929 und 1930., 1930
Anbieter: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Ultraschall-diagnostik '89 | Drei-Länder-Treffen Hamburg | J. Gebhardt (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Einband - flex.(Paperback) | Deutsch | 2012 | Springer | EAN 9783642934681 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Lauinger, Sonia, Sonia Lauinger, Lauinger Verlag, Heinrich-Köhler-Platz 8, 76187 Karlsruhe, mail[at]lauinger-verlag[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1915. 4to (32.3 x 26,0 cm) in two volumes (text & atlas). Two title pages to each volume; (iii), v, 479 pp.; 25 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's uniform gilt-bordered pebbled half calf over linen boards with bevelled edges; spines rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and green morocco label with gilt title. Patterned endpapers. Edges blue. = A single part - in two volumes - of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This part, written by the British lepidopterologist and musician Louis Beethoven Prout (1864-1943), and edited by Seitz, deals with temperate old world geometrid moths - a surprisingly diverse group. Prout's sister, Alice Ellen Prout (1871-1957), prepared many fine illustrations of type specimens. Slight shelf-wear; spine labels a bit chipped at edges; lacking front and rear free endpapers, otherwise a very good, clean set. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1915. 4to (32.3 x 26.0 cm). In two volumes (text and atlas). (iii), v, 479 pp.; 25 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's uniform gilt-bordered pebbled half calf over linen boards; spines rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and blue morocco label with gilt title. Brown marbled endpapers. = Single volume - in two parts, both in mint state - of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This part deals with Palaearctic geometrid moths and is of importance because of its extensive descriptions and detailed illustrations of new and poorly known species. This work is uncommon in its sumptuous publisher's binding, as in this set. This, however, is a truly mint set and definitely rare in this superior state. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Stuttgart, Fritz Lehmann, 1909, 4to (33.5 x 25.0 cm). 379, [i] pp.; 89 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's uniform pebbled half calf over linen boards; spines rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and gilt morocco labels. Green endpapers. Blue edges. = Single Volume - the first of the series - in two parts, of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. Boards showing some wear, some light staining, scratches and toning; internally, however, in excellent condition, clean and unmarked. This work is uncommon, especially in its sumptuous publisher's binding, as in this set. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Stuttgart, Kernen Verlag, 1933. 4to. (31.8 x 27.0 cm). ix, 909 pp. Publisher's half calf, spine rich gilt with vignettes and gilt morocco label. Green marbled endpapers. Edges white. = Single text part of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. This part deals with butterflies from Asia and Australia - Oceania. Many species are new. The author, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. A few text leaves creased in the outer margin, otherwise fine, unmarked, as new. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799Na.
Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1915. 4to (32.3 x 26,0 cm) in two volumes (text & atlas). Two title pages to each volume; (iii), v, 479 pp.; 25 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's uniform gilt-bordered pebbled half calf over linen boards with bevelled edges; spines rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and green morocco label with gilt title. Patterned endpapers. Edges white. = A mint set of single part - in two volumes - of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This part, written by the British lepidopterologist and musician Louis Beethoven Prout (1864-1943), and edited by Seitz, deals with temperate old world geometrid moths - a surprisingly diverse group. Prout's sister, Alice Ellen Prout (1871-1957), prepared many fine illustrations of type specimens. An excellent, clean set. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Stuttgart, Kernen Verlag, 1914. 4to (33,5 x 25.0 cm). iii, 511 pp.; 75 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's uniform gilt-bordered pebbled half calf over linen boards; spines rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and blue morocco label with gilt title. Brown endpapers. Blue edges. = Single volume in two parts, of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This part is labelled Noctuae palaearcticae on the spine and deals with larger moths. It is of importance because of its extensive descriptions and detailed illustrations of new and poorly known species. This work is uncommon, especially in its sumptuous publisher's binding, as in this set. Slight wear to the boards of the atlas volume; otherwise an excellent, clean, unmarked set. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Stuttgart, Fritz Lehmann, Alfred Kernen, 1908-1925. 4to. (33.3 x 26.0 cm) in two volumes (text and atlas). Title to the series, to the division, and to the Volume. vii, 613 pp.; 80 chromolithographed plates. Later uniform full dark blue buckram with gilt title on the spines. = Single part - in two volumes, text and atlas - of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This part deals with African butterflies. It was published over a very long period, the plate volume being concluded 17 years after the text. Some wear and staining to the boards; the atlas without title and single page plate index. Otherwise very good. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Stuttgart, Fritz Lehmann, Alfred Kernen, 1908-1925. Two volumes (text, atlas) in one. 4to. (33.3 x 26.0 cm). Title to the volume (XIII) and to the parts. vii, 613, [i] pp.; 80 chromolithographed plates. Later green blind half linen over marbled boards; copy of pictorial cover mounted on front board. Speckled edges. = Single part of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This part deals with African butterflies. It was published over a very long period, the plate volume being concluded 17 years after the text. Usually found with the text and atlas separate (as published), but here both bound together. Some wear to the boards; a few plates more or less toned. Otherwise very good. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1932. 4to (33.0 x 25.5 cm). Two title pages (to the series, to the part); vii, 399, (iii) pp.; 16 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's pebbled half calf over linen boards; spine rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and dark green morocco label with gilt title. Brown marbled endpapers. Edges sprinkled red. Plates bound in green grained soft cover with gilt title on the front cover; preserved in a green sleeve on the rear pastedown. = Single part of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This supplement part to the Palaearctic butterflies contains numerous additions and corrections to the first volume of this seies, which was published between 1906-1909. Apart from minor signs of use, in particular some creasing to the front free endpaper and first title, a very good - near mint - copy. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1933. 4to (33.0 x 25.5 cm). title pages; vii, 315, (iii) pp.; 16 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's pebbled half calf over linen boards; spine rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and dark green morocco label with gilt title. Olive marbled endpapers. Plates bound in green grained soft cover with gilt title on the front cover; preserved in a green sleeve on the rear pastedown. = Single - seldom seen - part of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This part is supplemental to the second volume, containig corrections and addition descriptions and illustrations of often very colourful moths. First few laves a bit wavy (but no damp-staining), otherwise an excellent copy - clean, as published. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schierenberg, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1932. 4to (33.0 x 25.5 cm). Two title pages (to the series, to the part); vii, 399, (iii) pp.; 16 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's pebbled half calf over linen boards; spine rich gilt with lepidopteral vignette, gilt ornamental bands and dark green morocco label with gilt title. Brown marbled endpapers. Plates bound in green grained soft cover with gilt title on the front cover; preserved in a green sleeve on the rear pastedown. = Single part of one of the largest and most beautifully illustrated works on butterflies and moths. Its fine plates were made using the process of 10-14 colour lithography, and its excellent quality has remained unsurpassed. The editor, Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938), planned to finish the whole work in 1912. This proved to be quite unrealistic as publication stopped in 1954, and several volumes remained unfinished. The most important collections of butterflies were consulted including those of L. W. Rothschild of Tring, the British Museum, the Paris Natural History Museum, the Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Australia, South- and North America, etc. This supplement part to the Palaearctic butterflies contains numerous additions and corrections to the first volume of this seies, which was published between 1906-1909. A mint copy. Cat. BM(NH), p. 1895; Nissen ZBI, 3799N.